Making a Difference

Every day, teams turn possibilities into real-world results with our 3D technology, from advancing personalized healthcare to designing breakthroughs for flying parts. 


Whatever your industry, we're here to help you make a difference. 

Healthcare

Around the world, healthcare professionals are improving patient outcomes, enhancing predictability before treatment, and making personalized care more accessible. 3D technology is instrumental in this transformation, helping medical teams and their patients more deeply understand every single case.

Discover the difference in healthcare

3D planning for us in congenital heart disease has been a game-changer. It’s made things smoother, better, and quicker.

Dr. Davide Curione, Radiologist, Bambino Gesú
Dr. Davide CurioneRadiologist, Bambino Gesù Children’s Hospital

Medtech

Medtech companies are continually striving for the perfect balance between rapid device development and delivering better-performing, personalized products. They're turning ambitious ideas into breakthrough devices faster than ever with additive manufacturing, reaching the patients who need them most, sooner.

Discover the difference in medtech

From a business point of view, cost is a strong motivator for choosing 3D printing, but that’s only part of the appeal. It enables us to be more adventurous in our designs, to make them more complicated, making assembly much easier. We can do things that just wouldn’t be possible with traditional machining.

Dr. David ColesResearch Scientist and Product Developer, Ossila

Aerospace

The aerospace industry is using 3D printing to overcome its toughest challenges, whether that's pioneering new designs or minimizing aircraft downtime. At Materialise, we help companies unlock new possibilities with flight-ready components, shorter lead times, and freedom from minimum order restrictions.

Discover the difference in aerospace

Because we don’t have to obtain certifications, we can aim for product cycles that are much closer to what we see in the tech sector. We’re aiming for a cycle of 2 to 3 years, instead of 20 to 30 years, which is what’s typical in the aviation industry. And part of what enables that is 3D printing.

Matt Chasen, CEO and Founder, LIFT Aircraft
Matt ChasenCEO, LIFT Aircraft Inc.